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Reddit mentions of The Benedict Option: A Strategy for Christians in a Post-Christian Nation

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Found 3 comments on The Benedict Option: A Strategy for Christians in a Post-Christian Nation:

u/Selfweaver · 7 pointsr/slatestarcodex

I miss them too, but that is because they lost - so much so that they are considering a complete withdraw which means they are easier to imagine as non-scary.

u/best_of_badgers · 1 pointr/esist

Kinda. She also used the somewhat different policies and platforms of places like Romania, which don't have much in common with the American Christian right. Her argument was that nothing happens in the novel that hasn't happened somewhere in the world. If you put them all together, they're kinda incoherent.

Also, the American Christian right aka the "Moral Majority" isn't anywhere near as powerful as they were in 1985. All of the major players from 1985 are dead. Nobody's called themselves that in 15 years. I'd go so far as to say that they're nearly powerless. Trust me, as a formerly conservative Christian, I watched it happen around me.

That's why you've got serious conservative Christian writers writing books like this about how Christians may just want to give up on influencing society altogether. So, the same kinds of things that more moderate to liberal Christian writers have been saying since the 1960s.

Remember when everyone was afraid George Bush would implement a theocracy in like 2001?